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Discussion (COAL MINING INSTITUTE)
T. T. READ, BUREAU OF MINES: Mr. McAuliffe has asked a very practical question. Expressed in another way, the question is: If we have decided to use rock dust to prevent coal dust from exploding, have
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion of Report of Safety Committee
CHAIR: I see a great many safety men in the audience and I hope you will all take part in using up the time that we have left. The point brought up by all was the necessity of education. It is very ha
Jan 1, 1923
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Spiralizing Plant Spring Canyon Coal Company
By Geo. A. Murphy
MR. ARTHUR E. GIBSON (General Manager, Consumers Mutual Coal Company of Utah) : I suppose the reason I was called upon to read this paper was because I was at the mine for several years, but I have no
Jan 1, 1926
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Ventilation of Working Faces Under the Various Systems of Concentrated Mining
By C. H. Trik
Any article or discussion on the ventilation of Working Faces under different systems of concentrated mining is of little value to any practical man unless based upon facts gleaned from actual experie
Jan 1, 1926
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"Bumps and Squeezed Conditions In Coal Mines"
By Geo. A. Brown
This paper was written from conditions existing in the Cumberland Mines of The Union Pacific Coal Co., with my impressions and cause of same. These mines are located on a branch line of the 0. S. L.
Jan 1, 1924
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Order Of Business
PRESIDENT WHITESIDE: If the chair may be pardoned, he would like to say he knows something of the work of this committee, and I assure you that they have all worked faithfully and hard, holding meetin
Jan 1, 1923
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Great Plains Coal Gasification Project - Historical Overview and Progress
By W. R. Deeths
The Great Plains Coal Gasification Project is the first commercial scale grass roots synthetic fuels (SNG) plant to be built in the United States. The plant will be constructed in two phases, with eac
Jan 1, 1984
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Mechanical Loading Underground
By A. W. Dickinson
Since the day when one of the most progressive of our flat-head for- bears used a pry pole to loosen large rocks to crash upon the head of his, enemy, thereafter making notes of his performance on tab
Jan 1, 1925
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Coal Mine Explosions
By Wm. Moorhead
Safety Measures Employed at the Dawson Mines Preventive measures for eliminating and localizing explosions is a subject of special interest to Coal Mining operators at the present time. I shall ende
Jan 1, 1924
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Title Page ? Table of Contents ? Business
Jan 1, 1983
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Ralph Looney
MR. MARGOLF: Our final speaker this afternoon before we have an opportunity for some questions for the members of the panel, is a gentleman who has spent more than 40 years in the newspaper industry.
Jan 1, 1982
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Title ? Officers ? Index
Jan 1, 1927
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Membership List (adaa930b-38f5-462c-a341-5f1421891386)
[ALLISON, D. S.. ...................... ,1331 Roberta St., Salt-Lake City, Utah AMBLER, J. B.. ........ c-o Ambler & Riter, Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah ANDERSON, A. E.. ................ ,40
Jan 1, 1928
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Multi-Pollutant Regulation and Coal Markets: Winners, Loisers, and Also Rans
By Jerry M. Eyster
The Bush Administration is committed to reducing emissions from existing power plants Candidate George W. Bush said: The key to reducing emissions from older power plants on the federal level is
Jan 1, 2002
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New Members
[Arsulich, Thomas Mechanical Engineer, S.A.E. House, Laramie, Wyoming Barrett, A. Lee joy Mfg., Co., Research Engineer, Franklin, Pa. Bartlett, Rulon Salesman, 265 S. Seventh East, Salt Lake City
Jan 1, 1950
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Morning Session Tuesday, June 29, 1971
The morning session opened at 9:00 a.m. and was presided over by George A! Nugent, President, Sheridan Wyoming Coal Company, Sheridan, Wyoming. The first speaker was Joseph E. Zatek, Product Speciali
Jan 1, 1971